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‘Foundations’ reviews prior work in Portuguese phonology. The Portuguese (morpho)phonemic inventory illustrates its markedness approach. A 156 phoneme database demonstrates markedness in phonemes worldwide. Reviewing analyses of specific Portuguese segments, it proposes a phonemic inventory: 7 vowels, 18 consonants. The volume refines an analysis of Portuguese stress and reviews 2 acoustic studies thereof. It rejects rhythmic waves and syllable weight to determine degrees of tonicity. An algorithm divides strings of segments into syllables. The study also catalogues syllable onsets and codas. The final chapter advances a lexicon and morpheme boundaries to distinguish 8 morphemic affinities. Postscripts present the study’s database, FrePOP’s database, phonemic resolution, markedness and sonority.



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Portuguese, phonology, morphology, markedness, phonology, nominal inflection, derivation, composition, gender;  grammatical person, numb er, verbal mood, aspect, tense, inflection, derivation; segments, morphemes, phonemes, allophones, nasalized vowels, vowel, consonant, contoid, vocoid, syllable, phonemic inventories  

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 23/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9783034338455, 978-3034338455
      ISBN10: 3034338457

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ‘Foundations’ reviews prior work in Portuguese phonology. The Portuguese (morpho)phonemic inventory illustrates its markedness approach. A 156 phoneme database demonstrates markedness in phonemes worldwide. Reviewing analyses of specific Portuguese segments, it proposes a phonemic inventory: 7 vowels, 18 consonants. The volume refines an analysis of Portuguese stress and reviews 2 acoustic studies thereof. It rejects rhythmic waves and syllable weight to determine degrees of tonicity. An algorithm divides strings of segments into syllables. The study also catalogues syllable onsets and codas. The final chapter advances a lexicon and morpheme boundaries to distinguish 8 morphemic affinities. Postscripts present the study’s database, FrePOP’s database, phonemic resolution, markedness and sonority.



      Table of Contents

      Portuguese, phonology, morphology, markedness, phonology, nominal inflection, derivation, composition, gender;  grammatical person, numb er, verbal mood, aspect, tense, inflection, derivation; segments, morphemes, phonemes, allophones, nasalized vowels, vowel, consonant, contoid, vocoid, syllable, phonemic inventories  

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